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As the sign of springtime and of new beginnings, the zodiac's leader,
Aries,
the great ram,
led the
flocks of stars
across the ancient Babylonian skies. Its main star, Hamal, was known there
as the 'Star of the Flocks' and 'the Proclaimer of the Dawn'. In Greek
legend, it was the flying, supernatural ram which could both speak and
reason, and its famous
Golden Fleece,
hanging in a sacred grove, became the treasured prize of Jason and the
Argonauts, who won it with the help of the great sorceress and herbalist,
Medea. In Greece and Egypt, it was a symbol of the original, divine,
creative spirit.
It lies between Taurus and Pisces on the zodiac band. |